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... bi Asuma anxiously demanded an explanation.

Kurenai blinked in confusion, unable to understand why he was reacting so strongly.

The two hadn't known each other for very long, and being young and naive, she only saw him as a friend.

She was completely unaware of how devastating her earlier words were—enough to push Asuma to the brink of becoming a villain, turning into a literal clown.

"It's like this."

Kurenai briefly explained the situation.

After ...

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